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		<title>The The Historical Past Between Man And Horse</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The horse has been vital in everyday life going back many centuries and has been used to bear soldiers, work the land, draw carriages and later to be involved in recreation and sport. The human race has been dependent on &#8230; <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/the-the-historical-past-between-man-and-horse/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a><p><a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com/the-the-historical-past-between-man-and-horse/">The The Historical Past Between Man And Horse</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.wiredwriter.com">WiredWriter</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The horse has been vital in everyday life going back many centuries and has been used to bear soldiers, work the land, draw carriages and later to be involved in recreation and sport. The human race has been dependent on the horse for both social and economic growth which has come about from man&#8217;s ability to harness the horse&#8217;s power.</p>
<p> Feudalism, the frowned-upon social system of ages gone by, where the poor trudged through dirt, keeping the privileged aloft, was helped by the horse (though in horses&rsquo; defence, it wasn&rsquo;t their wrong doing). The horse enabled the nobleman, with their knights, to protect their homes and land, it was particularly the introduction of the stirrup which made the horse into an essential part of combat. The stirrups enabled horses to be used to carry armoured knights. The simple development of the stirrup took battle to a new level.</p>
<p> It wasn&rsquo;t only violent purposes the stirrup served, however. The stirrup allowed the peaceful travellers, merchants, peasants and couriers of the world to conduct their business more comfortably, effectively and across larger areas.</p>
<p> The stirrups have continued to be significant in the way in which the horse is used currently, in particular in recreational sports such as horse racing. Horse racing isn&#8217;t only thrilling for the fans and riders (and maybe the horses themselves), but it is also big business for the racehorse owners. The owner of a successful racehorse can take home a substantial amount of prize money. The horse can be trained to reach the best of its racing potential therefore choosing the right racehorse trainer is one of the most important aspects a racehorse owner must look into.</p>
<p> For this reason, <a target="_blank" href="http://www.jonjooneillracing.com/racehorse-training/">racehorse training</a> is a highly sort after service and vital to the success of a racehorse. It&rsquo;s important that a trainer and an owner have a good partnership, and good communication, as ultimately it&#8217;s the owner&rsquo;s responsibility to make certain their horses are happy and healthy. The trainer allow an owner to know what measures are to be utilized, however it is down to the owner themselves to take the necessary actions. If a horse has good health, is happy and exercised well, then it will perform to the best of its capability, and that is all owners can ask for -the ideal return on their venture.</p>
<p> The horse has been and will continue to be crucially in the everyday life of humans. Although their use may have changed over the years, essentially the relationship between man and horse has remained the same &#8211; man is still dependent on the horse.</p>
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